After your surgery you will be moved to the recovery room also called the post anesthesia care unit (PACU). You will be closely monitored as the anesthesia wears off. When you are ready, you will return to your room or be discharged home.
Your role is to become active as soon as possible and gradually increase your activity, while giving yourself time to heal. Rest when you feel tired. To speed recovery, you may be asked to cough, breathe deeply or undertake mild physical activity. A nurse will explain.
Deep breathing and coughing will keep your lungs clear, aid circulation and help prevent pneumonia. The first time you are asked to cough will be the hardest. Depending on your surgery, try holding a pillow over the incision for support. Tips for breathing and coughing are as follows:
After your surgery, you may have an incision covered by a bandage or dressing. There may be a tube in the incision to drain extra fluid. A nurse will demonstrate how to care for your incision and the dressing. Do not change your dressing until instructed to do so by your doctor.
Tips to help your incision heal quickly are as follows:
Change the dressing as instructed by the nurse or your doctor.
Check your incision for signs of infection, which include:
Call your doctor right away if you have any of these signs of infection.